| The Future of Palestine with George Rishmawi - Nov 11th | |

As the UN gets ready to vote Palestine as the 194th state, what is the future of the two state solution? George Rishmawi, a Christian Palestinian resident of Beit Sahour will address issues of water and settlement expansion as well as the future of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
November 11th, 2011
6:30PM-7:30PM Sabbath Dinner with George (RSVP-limited room)
7:30-9PM George Rishmawi presentation with question and answer period.
COST $15.00 dinner and program -RSVP to Rabbi Lynn
$ 10.00 for the program.
Funds will support George's work and the CLT.
George will be selling Palestinian embroidery and olive oil.
Event is at
Fellowship of Reconciliation
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Arts of Resistance
Calling all social justice artists! Join us for six days of creation, collaboration and celebration.

January 3-9, 2012
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The Patience to Win: Practicing Nonviolence as a Multifaith Community
November 9th 7PM at Faith House Manhattan
274 5th Ave. NY
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Rabbi Lynn in Egypt |
This Living Room event will include a brief presentation, music, text study, small group work, interactive activities, and ritual.
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Greetings!
The Community of Living Traditions at Stony Point Center invites you to engage with us this fall. Through Art, Education and Activism, we are growing our multifaith community and would love you to be a part of the transformation. Learn nonviolence from the perspectives of various faith communities. To keep up with our events, friend us on facebook. |
Torah Study through the eyes of Jewish Nonviolence
with Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb on
Saturdays November 5, 12, 19, 26 at Shomer Shalom House 10:30am-noon
Come and bring a friend
Open to all faiths
Donations accepted |
Multifaith Ceremony
Dedicated to Peace
November 8th 7PM
at Stony Point Center
Meditation Space
Bring a peace prayer, poem, song, two minute story or an object that represents peace to share at our ceremony.
Donations accepted to support the work of CLT |
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November 12, 13
A weekend of Muslim Studies
with Chaplain Rabia Harris

Public Welcome
Saturday Nov. 12th
1:00PM-1:45PM
Required: Introduction for
non-Muslims to studying the Quran
1:45PM-3:30PM
Cracking the Code of the Quran | | |
Sunday Nov. 13th
1:30-3PM Introduction to the principles of Islamic Nonviolence
Please RSVP to clt@stonypointcenter.org |
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Social Justice Worship Service
We are starting a new Social Justice worship service in the Christian tradition, that will explore our call to as Christians to be God's hands and feet in the world. We will do this through worship, creative projects, study and dialogue with one another. Email Terra Winston for more details.
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Kindling the Flames of Nonviolent Resistance
November 18-20, 2011 at Stony Point Center
- Do you believe that Jews and Judaism should promote restorative justice and nonviolence, not militarism and corporate greed?
- Do you think that Jews should occupy Wall Street, not Palestine?
- Do you feel connected to the global movement for nonviolent social transformation?
Join other activist Jews and allies for a weekend of learning and celebration.
Cost :(Friday dinner-Sunday lunch) $70-$200 sliding scale.
Food: Delicious home cooked vegetarian eco-kosher meals!
Place: The Allison House at Stony Point Center-a beautiful Victorian home
Register: Fast! Only 16 spaces available. For more information and to RSVP - email Rabbi Lynn |
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